The publications of several key clinical and scientific papers in 2000 and
2002 with regards to the role of "Antioxidants" and "Medicinal Mushrooms"
and focusing on Inonotus obliquus better know as "Siberian Chaga Mushroom"
and its role in curtailing

Oncological Expressions, Cancer Cell reproduction and as a natural defense
for multiple other maladies created a worldwide renewed interest in this
rare and highly priced "King of the Herbs". The worldwide "Natural and
Alternative Medicine" movement today, has re-discovered and embraced Siberian
Chaga for its medicinal qualities. As a result, Siberian Chaga is the most
highly prized of all medicinal mushrooms commanding as much as twelve (12)
times the value of other medicinal mushrooms and used today as the base natural
product in over fourty six (46) oncological pharmaceutical medications and
compounds.

For the past fourty (40) years 1,600 modern scientific studies have demonstrated
and proven the pharmacological effects for the immune, hormonal and central
nervous system. Siberian Chaga is neither a plant or animal yet its DNA make
up is thirty (30%) per cent closer to humans than plants. Classified
scientifically as: Basidiomycetes mushrooms to which there are approximately
200 species have demonstrated medicinal values. Siberian Chaga is far and
above any other Basidiomycetes. Siberian Chaga contains the highest value
ever recorded in the ORAC Scale and is over 40,000 times more potent in
antioxidants than the closest natural product in foods or essential oils.